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| Devils welcome Senators to Meadowlands |
NHL Hockey |
12/18/2002 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - Two teams striving for first place in their respective divisions clash tonight when the New Jersey Devils welcome the Ottawa Senators to the Meadowlands. New Jersey, with 36 points, trails first-place Philadelphia by two in the Atlantic, while Ottawa, with 38 points, is four off Boston's pace in the Northeast. The Devils have lost their last two games, including Saturday's 4-3 overtime setback to these Senators in Ottawa. Jamie Langenbrunner, Sergei Brylin and Christian |
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| Bruins hope to halt season-high skid |
NHL Hockey |
12/18/2002 |
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| conclude its three-game trip in Washington on Thursday. The Bruins have given up 13 goals over this three-game slide. Previously, they'd never given up more than 10 over any three-game span. Despite their current troubles, the Bruins still lead the Ottawa Senators by four points in the Northeast. On the injury front left wings Sergei Samsonov (groin) and P.J. Axelsson (bruised back) are both expected to be back in the lineup tonight for the B's. Samsonov has missed four games, while Axelsson has not participa |
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| Sens seek ninth straight home win |
NHL Hockey |
12/16/2002 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators will try to keep on rolling tonight when they welcome the Montreal Canadiens to the Corel Centre. Ottawa has won its last four games and is 12-1-3 in the last 16 overall. On Saturday the Sens posted a 4-3 overtime victory against the New Jersey Devils, as Mike Fisher scored 3:10 into the extra session to provide the heroics and improve the Senators' home winning streak to a club-record eight games. Martin Havlat contributed a goal and an assist for the vi |
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| Senators head to Beantown to battle Bruins |
NHL Hockey |
12/12/2002 |
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| Boston, MA (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators try to make up ground in the Northeast Division tonight when they visit the Boston Bruins at the FleetCenter. Ottawa, with 34 points, is eight behind Boston in the standings, and the Bruins hold the best record in all of the National Hockey League. The Sens enter the crucial clash having gone 10-1-3 in their last 14 games, including an intact three-game unbeaten streak (2-0-1). On Tuesday they notched a 4-2 victory over the host Buffalo Sabres, led by a two-go |
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| Senators Team Report: Northeast showdown |
NHL Hockey |
12/12/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Boston Bruins could be running away with the Northeast Division right now if it wasn't for the fact that the Ottawa Senators are keeping up with them step-for-step. With 42 points, the Bruins hold an eight-point advantage over the second-place Senators in the standings, although the B's have played two more games. Boston is 8-2 in its last 10 games, while the Sens are a torrid 10-1-3 in their last 14. They'll both get a stern test on Thursday when the teams go head-to-head at the FleetC |
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| Bruins Team Report: Northeast showdown |
NHL Hockey |
12/11/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Boston Bruins could be running away with the Northeast Division right now if it wasn't for the fact that the Ottawa Senators are keeping up with them step-for-step. With 42 points, the Bruins hold an eight-point advantage over the second-place Senators in the standings, although the B's have played two more games. Boston is 8-2 in its last 10 games, while the Sens are a torrid 10-1-3 in their last 13. They'll both get a stern test on Thursday when the teams go head-to-head at the FleetC |
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| Maple Leafs Team Report: Treading water |
NHL Hockey |
12/11/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Maple Leafs are doing their part to make a charge in the Northeast Division, unfortunately the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators aren't cooperating. Toronto is 8-2 in its last games, but remains third in the Northeast -- four behind second-place Ottawa and 12 back of Boston. That's because the Bruins are also 8-2 in their last 10, and the Senators are 10-1-3 in their last 14. On Tuesday the Leafs posted a 4-2 victory over Mario Lemieux and the Pittsburgh Penguins at Air Canada Centre. M |
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| Sabres Team Report: Sudden impulse |
NHL Hockey |
12/09/2002 |
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| agr and Peter Bondra -- and won his sixth game (6-10-3). There was a scary moment for the Sabres on Saturday, as winger Jochen Hecht lost a piece of his ear when hit by teammate Brian Campbell's point shot in the third period. Hecht obviously had to be stitched up to close the serious cut, and he could miss Tuesday's game against the Ottawa Senators. UP NEXT Saturday's match opened a three-game homestand for the Sabres, who will welcome Ottawa to town on Tuesday. The set will then close Friday versus Chicago. |
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| Hurricanes Team Report: Much-needed break |
NHL Hockey |
12/09/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - When the Hurricanes face the Oilers on Wednesday in Edmonton, it will have been four days since their last game, a 5-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators. That might not seem like very long to most, but considering the club just finished a four games/five nights stretch, it's a welcomed sight. After opening the tough span of contests with a 2-1 win in Nashville on December 3, the Canes proceeded to get swept by Florida in a home-and-home and were toppled by Ottawa on Saturday. Against the Sens, Pa |
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| Senators, Hurricanes tangle in Ottawa |
NHL Hockey |
12/07/2002 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators hope to get back on the winning track tonight when they welcome the Carolina Hurricanes to the Corel Centre. After having its 10-game unbeaten streak snapped in Chicago on Wednesday, Ottawa tied the St. Louis Blues, 2-2, on Thursday. Marian Hossa's power-play goal with 1:06 remaining in regulation helped the Senators to deadlock at the Savvis Center. Chris Phillips scored and added an assist, while teammate Patrick Lalime made 27 saves for Ottawa, which i |
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